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Jun 22, 2021 12:04:52   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
"How pathetic, and how perverse. Teaching children about America's history of racism doesn't show how bad we are, it shows how much better we are, how much progress we've made - and how far we still have to go".

Opinion from The Hill, by Bill Press

In a stunning decision last week, the Supreme Court ripped the mask off the Republican Party. According to the nation's highest court, the party no longer has anything to offer the American people.

Of course, the Supreme Court didn't say that directly, but that's the indisputable meaning of their ruling to uphold the Affordable Care Act. Seven justices - including two appointed by Donald Trump - rejected, for the third time, a Republican Party attempt to overturn the public health plan passed by Congress in October 2009.

Read between the lines of their decision. In effect, the Supreme Court told Republicans: Look, get serious. ObamaCare's been around for almost 12 years now. You promised to "repeal and replace" it with something better, yet never came up with a plan of your own. You voted to repeal it 54 times in the House, but never got enough votes in the Senate. This is the third time you begged the Supreme Court to kill it for you, but couldn't even convince your fellow conservatives to do so. In the meantime, the Affordable Care Act's more popular than ever - and 31 million Americans have now signed up for health care coverage. You lost this battle. It's time to move on.

The problem is, Republicans have nothing to move on to. They're against everything, but for nothing. What was once correctly known as "the party of ideas" has completely run out of ideas. Even when they were in control of the House and Senate, Republicans did not come up with one single plan to deal with any of the major challenges facing this country: not on health care, climate change, economic injustice, cybersecurity or anything else.

So what's left? Playing the race card! What used to be the Republican Party - now the "Trump Party" - has morphed from enlightening Americans with big ideas to scaring them with two big lies, both of them inherently racist: that the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump; and that acknowledging America's history of racism is fundamentally anti-American.

Embracing Donald Trump's big lie that he, not Joe Biden, won the election, Republican governors and state legislators have embarked on the worst voter suppression spree since the Jim Crow era. According to the Brennan Center for Justice, over 350 bills have been introduced in 48 states to make it harder for people to vote - by limiting early voting, closing many polling places, and banning or restricting vote-by-mail: measures aimed especially at people of color, who are likely Democratic votes.

At the same time, fanning white Americans' fears of losing their hold on power, Republican legislators have introduced bills in 22 states banning the teaching of so-called "critical race theory," or CRT, in public schools. While nobody, it seems, can define CRT, it generally means teachers can never discuss the history of racism in this country. Which means never telling children the truth: about slavery, segregation, Jim Crow, lynchings, Frederick Douglass, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King, Jr., Juneteenth, or John Lewis. And certainly not about George Floyd.

How pathetic, and how perverse. Teaching children about America's history of racism doesn't show how bad we are, it shows how much better we are, how much progress we've made - and how far we still have to go.

Denying the truth about the 2020 election and denying the reality of racism in America. If that's the best the Republican Party has to offer today, it might as well turn out the lights, lock the door, and close up shop.

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Jun 22, 2021 12:09:38   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
slatten49 wrote:
"How pathetic, and how perverse. Teaching children about America's history of racism doesn't show how bad we are, it shows how much better we are, how much progress we've made - and how far we still have to go".

Opinion from The Hill, by Bill Press

In a stunning decision last week, the Supreme Court ripped the mask off the Republican Party. According to the nation's highest court, the party no longer has anything to offer the American people.

Of course, the Supreme Court didn't say that directly, but that's the indisputable meaning of their ruling to uphold the Affordable Care Act. Seven justices - including two appointed by Donald Trump - rejected, for the third time, a Republican Party attempt to overturn the public health plan passed by Congress in October 2009.

Read between the lines of their decision. In effect, the Supreme Court told Republicans: Look, get serious. ObamaCare's been around for almost 12 years now. You promised to "repeal and replace" it with something better, yet never came up with a plan of your own. You voted to repeal it 54 times in the House, but never got enough votes in the Senate. This is the third time you begged the Supreme Court to kill it for you, but couldn't even convince your fellow conservatives to do so. In the meantime, the Affordable Care Act's more popular than ever - and 31 million Americans have now signed up for health care coverage. You lost this battle. It's time to move on.

The problem is, Republicans have nothing to move on to. They're against everything, but for nothing. What was once correctly known as "the party of ideas" has completely run out of ideas. Even when they were in control of the House and Senate, Republicans did not come up with one single plan to deal with any of the major challenges facing this country: not on health care, climate change, economic injustice, cybersecurity or anything else.

So what's left? Playing the race card! What used to be the Republican Party - now the "Trump Party" - has morphed from enlightening Americans with big ideas to scaring them with two big lies, both of them inherently racist: that the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump; and that acknowledging America's history of racism is fundamentally anti-American.

Embracing Donald Trump's big lie that he, not Joe Biden, won the election, Republican governors and state legislators have embarked on the worst voter suppression spree since the Jim Crow era. According to the Brennan Center for Justice, over 350 bills have been introduced in 48 states to make it harder for people to vote - by limiting early voting, closing many polling places, and banning or restricting vote-by-mail: measures aimed especially at people of color, who are likely Democratic votes.

At the same time, fanning white Americans' fears of losing their hold on power, Republican legislators have introduced bills in 22 states banning the teaching of so-called "critical race theory," or CRT, in public schools. While nobody, it seems, can define CRT, it generally means teachers can never discuss the history of racism in this country. Which means never telling children the truth: about slavery, segregation, Jim Crow, lynchings, Frederick Douglass, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King, Jr., Juneteenth, or John Lewis. And certainly not about George Floyd.

How pathetic, and how perverse. Teaching children about America's history of racism doesn't show how bad we are, it shows how much better we are, how much progress we've made - and how far we still have to go.

Denying the truth about the 2020 election and denying the reality of racism in America. If that's the best the Republican Party has to offer today, it might as well turn out the lights, lock the door, and close up shop.
"How pathetic, and how perverse. Teaching chi... (show quote)


This was a very convoluted article...

My take away is "GOP BAD"...

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Jun 22, 2021 12:14:06   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
This was a very convoluted article...

My take away is "GOP BAD"...

A reasonable take-away.

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Jun 22, 2021 12:40:37   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
slatten49 wrote:
A reasonable take-away.


9 to 0 in favor of Religious Liberty!!! Reasonable take- away..Democrats are bad!

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Jun 22, 2021 12:53:39   #
American Vet
 
slatten49 wrote:
"How pathetic, and how perverse. Teaching children about America's history of racism doesn't show how bad we are, it shows how much better we are, how much progress we've made - and how far we still have to go".

Opinion from The Hill, by Bill Press

In a stunning decision last week, the Supreme Court ripped the mask off the Republican Party. According to the nation's highest court, the party no longer has anything to offer the American people.

Of course, the Supreme Court didn't say that directly, but that's the indisputable meaning of their ruling to uphold the Affordable Care Act. Seven justices - including two appointed by Donald Trump - rejected, for the third time, a Republican Party attempt to overturn the public health plan passed by Congress in October 2009.

Read between the lines of their decision. In effect, the Supreme Court told Republicans: Look, get serious. ObamaCare's been around for almost 12 years now. You promised to "repeal and replace" it with something better, yet never came up with a plan of your own. You voted to repeal it 54 times in the House, but never got enough votes in the Senate. This is the third time you begged the Supreme Court to kill it for you, but couldn't even convince your fellow conservatives to do so. In the meantime, the Affordable Care Act's more popular than ever - and 31 million Americans have now signed up for health care coverage. You lost this battle. It's time to move on.

The problem is, Republicans have nothing to move on to. They're against everything, but for nothing. What was once correctly known as "the party of ideas" has completely run out of ideas. Even when they were in control of the House and Senate, Republicans did not come up with one single plan to deal with any of the major challenges facing this country: not on health care, climate change, economic injustice, cybersecurity or anything else.

So what's left? Playing the race card! What used to be the Republican Party - now the "Trump Party" - has morphed from enlightening Americans with big ideas to scaring them with two big lies, both of them inherently racist: that the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump; and that acknowledging America's history of racism is fundamentally anti-American.

Embracing Donald Trump's big lie that he, not Joe Biden, won the election, Republican governors and state legislators have embarked on the worst voter suppression spree since the Jim Crow era. According to the Brennan Center for Justice, over 350 bills have been introduced in 48 states to make it harder for people to vote - by limiting early voting, closing many polling places, and banning or restricting vote-by-mail: measures aimed especially at people of color, who are likely Democratic votes.

At the same time, fanning white Americans' fears of losing their hold on power, Republican legislators have introduced bills in 22 states banning the teaching of so-called "critical race theory," or CRT, in public schools. While nobody, it seems, can define CRT, it generally means teachers can never discuss the history of racism in this country. Which means never telling children the truth: about slavery, segregation, Jim Crow, lynchings, Frederick Douglass, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King, Jr., Juneteenth, or John Lewis. And certainly not about George Floyd.

How pathetic, and how perverse. Teaching children about America's history of racism doesn't show how bad we are, it shows how much better we are, how much progress we've made - and how far we still have to go.

Denying the truth about the 2020 election and denying the reality of racism in America. If that's the best the Republican Party has to offer today, it might as well turn out the lights, lock the door, and close up shop.
"How pathetic, and how perverse. Teaching chi... (show quote)


Which laws are racist?

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Jun 22, 2021 12:54:54   #
Sonny Magoo Loc: Where pot pie is boiled in a kettle
 
Yeah..the history of world slavery indicates that white Christian evangelicals did more to dismantle this thousands of years old institution than anyone else at any time.
I'm sure that's how it is taught in school.
Heck, these kids are clueless about Wilberforce, Newton, and many others.

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Jun 22, 2021 12:55:48   #
Liberty Tree
 
slatten49 wrote:
"How pathetic, and how perverse. Teaching children about America's history of racism doesn't show how bad we are, it shows how much better we are, how much progress we've made - and how far we still have to go".

Opinion from The Hill, by Bill Press

In a stunning decision last week, the Supreme Court ripped the mask off the Republican Party. According to the nation's highest court, the party no longer has anything to offer the American people.

Of course, the Supreme Court didn't say that directly, but that's the indisputable meaning of their ruling to uphold the Affordable Care Act. Seven justices - including two appointed by Donald Trump - rejected, for the third time, a Republican Party attempt to overturn the public health plan passed by Congress in October 2009.

Read between the lines of their decision. In effect, the Supreme Court told Republicans: Look, get serious. ObamaCare's been around for almost 12 years now. You promised to "repeal and replace" it with something better, yet never came up with a plan of your own. You voted to repeal it 54 times in the House, but never got enough votes in the Senate. This is the third time you begged the Supreme Court to kill it for you, but couldn't even convince your fellow conservatives to do so. In the meantime, the Affordable Care Act's more popular than ever - and 31 million Americans have now signed up for health care coverage. You lost this battle. It's time to move on.

The problem is, Republicans have nothing to move on to. They're against everything, but for nothing. What was once correctly known as "the party of ideas" has completely run out of ideas. Even when they were in control of the House and Senate, Republicans did not come up with one single plan to deal with any of the major challenges facing this country: not on health care, climate change, economic injustice, cybersecurity or anything else.

So what's left? Playing the race card! What used to be the Republican Party - now the "Trump Party" - has morphed from enlightening Americans with big ideas to scaring them with two big lies, both of them inherently racist: that the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump; and that acknowledging America's history of racism is fundamentally anti-American.

Embracing Donald Trump's big lie that he, not Joe Biden, won the election, Republican governors and state legislators have embarked on the worst voter suppression spree since the Jim Crow era. According to the Brennan Center for Justice, over 350 bills have been introduced in 48 states to make it harder for people to vote - by limiting early voting, closing many polling places, and banning or restricting vote-by-mail: measures aimed especially at people of color, who are likely Democratic votes.

At the same time, fanning white Americans' fears of losing their hold on power, Republican legislators have introduced bills in 22 states banning the teaching of so-called "critical race theory," or CRT, in public schools. While nobody, it seems, can define CRT, it generally means teachers can never discuss the history of racism in this country. Which means never telling children the truth: about slavery, segregation, Jim Crow, lynchings, Frederick Douglass, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King, Jr., Juneteenth, or John Lewis. And certainly not about George Floyd.

How pathetic, and how perverse. Teaching children about America's history of racism doesn't show how bad we are, it shows how much better we are, how much progress we've made - and how far we still have to go.

Denying the truth about the 2020 election and denying the reality of racism in America. If that's the best the Republican Party has to offer today, it might as well turn out the lights, lock the door, and close up shop.
"How pathetic, and how perverse. Teaching chi... (show quote)


The SCOTUS only ruled the petitioners did not have standing. This article is just more ELWNJ spin opinion you constantly try to post as fact.

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Jun 22, 2021 12:59:15   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
proud republican wrote:
9 to 0 in favor of Religious Liberty!!! Reasonable take- away..Democrats are bad!

Good morning, P-R

An expected response. Yet, with a vote of 9-0, are the perceived 'leftist' justices still "bad"

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Jun 22, 2021 13:07:27   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
The SCOTUS only ruled the petitioners did not have standing. This article is just more ELWNJ spin opinion you constantly try to post as fact.

As opposed to the ERWNJ spin opinions posted by others

Consider viewpoints other than your own as part of keeping OPP "fair & balanced"

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Jun 22, 2021 13:10:11   #
Liberty Tree
 
slatten49 wrote:
As opposed to the ERWNJ spin opinions posted by others

Consider viewpoints other than your own as part of keeping OPP "fair & balanced"


OPINION IS NOT FACT! However you try to present it as such.

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Jun 22, 2021 13:17:58   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
OPINION IS NOT FACT! However you try to present it as such.

L-T, it's amazing you write that even as this posting identifies as Mr. Press's opinion.

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Jun 22, 2021 13:22:46   #
Liberty Tree
 
slatten49 wrote:
L-T, it's amazing you write that even as this posting identifies as Mr. Press's opinion.


I am talking about you. It is opinion but you want it to be taken as fact. Read your responses to other posts.

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Jun 22, 2021 14:08:21   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
This was a very convoluted article...

My take away is "GOP BAD"...


That’s what he intended! I thought demonrats only mask people unless they are practicing their usual lies and deceit! Slat only comes out to slams Trump and GOP!

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Jun 22, 2021 14:08:48   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
proud republican wrote:
9 to 0 in favor of Religious Liberty!!! Reasonable take- away..Democrats are bad!


Absolutely godless

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Jun 22, 2021 16:29:13   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
I am talking about you. It is opinion but you want it to be taken as fact. Read your responses to other posts.

Again,

Pot...kettle...black.

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